Wednesday, October 14, 1981 daily nebraskan page 14 United Nations Day, Nebraska prairie week proclaimed by Thone By Ward W. Triplett ffl Gov. Charles Thone signed two proclamations Tues day - one designating Oct. 24 as United Nations Day and another marking the week of Oct. 18 through 25 as Nebraska Prairie Appreciation Week. A press release from Ernest Rousek of the Wachiska Audubon Society said that educational packets dealing with prairies and their importance will be distributed to schools and youth groups throughout the week. Tours of the Nine Mile Prairie, a Wildlife Art Display and a prairie transplant party are planned. Among the events, which will be free and open to the public, will be a display at Morrill Hall of native plants and recipes for local edible plants. A PrairiePlains Resource Institute press release said the purpose of the celebration was to increase public awareness about the danger of the vanishing prairie. It will also help to locate and map both public properties and preserved private properties that include native prairie grasses such as big and little bluestem, Indian grass, cordgrass, switchgrass and side oats grass. United Nations United Nations Day is designed to introduce high school participants to UjN. procedures and to give the ruling council some experience to improve the weekend long Model United Nations in March, according to secretary-general of the Model U.N. Howard Dickerson. "This is designed to give everyone an idea of what will be going on," Dickerson said. The events for United Nations Day will actually be gin Oct. 23 with the selection of a security council. On Oct. 24 Nebraska Wesleyan University will sponsor three workshops featuring William Powers, director of Water Resources Center at UNL; a discussion on U.S. China relations with Susan Rigdon of the UNL Political Science Department; and Mari Diaz, state coordinator for refugee affairs, who will talk on world refugee crisis in international law. msSsfa ads CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1761 $2.50 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $1.50 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. Ten words included. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUM ED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publica tion (Monday thru Friday). An $8.00 service charge will be assessed for all checks re turned to the Daily Nebras kan and will be collected by Check Rite. RED X SALE Now thru Sat., Oct. 17th Any item with a Red X thru the price is 10 cents THINGS & STUFF 317 No. 27th Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. - Sat. Two G.A. Tickets for K. State Game. Call 464-0948. VACUUM CLEANERS Near new & reconditioned. Service all makes. Mr. Sweeper Store 2633 N. 48th 467-3638 Six Family Yard Sale 1541 So. 19th, 10 a.m. until dark. Pool table, stor age cabinet, Christmas crafts, winter coats, lots of fall and winter clothing, drapes, fabric, miscellaneous. 4 Tickets-K.C. Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos, Oct. 18. 476 7239, Ask for Jeff. LPD Notice of Sale of Unclaimed Bikes and Miscel laneous Property. Oct. 17, 10 a.m. 410 "P" Street. By the Property Division, Pam Fittje. Bose 301's - one year old $180 - 477-5960. FOR SALE: 1950 Chevy 4-dr. 63.000 miles, 3-speed, ra dio, very good shape. $1800 or best offer. 472-1077. DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION 1971 Volkswagen Super Bee tle, 33,000 miles on rebuilt en gine, runs like a charm. $900 firm. Call 477-4800 after 5:00 p.m. One bedroom, two bedroom apartments, houses and townhouses TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY Ron Hinkley 489-7888 DORM TOO NOISY? Pol icies too restrictive? Move into newer 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex near East Campus. $400. 483-6549. HOUSE FOR RENT, $250 a month plus utilities. 3 or 4 bedroom, 1 & I1 bathroom. 11th & A. Call 423-6991 af ter 6 p.m. RENTAL Rent small room refriger ators, televisions, stereos, desks, dressers, chests, living room furniture, washers and dryers, bunk beds. ACE FURNITURE 2429 "O" Street 474-3444 J0BS-$6H0UR TEMPORARY UNTIL CHRISTMAS. LOCAL COMPANY HAS 15 OPENINGS MUST BE SPORTS MINDED AND HAVE A CAR. GOOD PAY AND FLEXIBLE HOURS' SEE MR. BAIR THIS THURSDAY ONLY OCTOBER 15 AT THE CLAYTON HOUSE, 10th & "O" STREET AT 5 & 6:30 p.m. EXECUTIVE INTERVIEWING ROOM , . v " Is -xPn V .VV : I t I . I ,li .i ' ' I T ------ ; Gov. Charles Thone (center) signs a proclamation recognizing Oct. 24 as United Nations Mary Louise Skotchdopoly and Howard Dickerson look on. A banquet at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education will feature Nebraska Chief Justice Norman Krivosha, who will speak on "The Need for World Recog nition of Rule and Law." Regional conference The Model U.N. is a regional conference that brings together college- and high school-age students who assume the roles and positions of countries in the actual United Nations, and argue those roles during the course of the conference. The theme for the March 3 through 6 confer nce is "Peace-It-Together," and the keynote speaker will be Donald F. McHenry, who assumed Andrew Young's position as United Nation's U.S. representative after Godfather's Pizza Now taking applications for part-time bartenders. Must be able to work weekends. Apply in Person-before 11 a.m. or af ter 2 p.m. 12th 8t"Q" St. San Francisco area family with small children seek moth er's helper. Non-smoker. Room, board, & pocket money in ex change for services. References Write Mrs. James Longman, 154 Camino Sabrante, Orinda, Calif. 94562. Work crew supervisor Pius X H.S. 15-20 hrs. Contact Fr. Barr 488-0931. HORSEFEATHERSW.C.'S Waitresses wanted. Please apply in person. 1228 "?' St. OVERSEAS JOBS Summer year round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52 -Ne - 1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Need 4 G.A. tickets to K State game. Call 476-3235 after 5:00. WANTED: HP - 19C Calcu lator - will pay reasonable amount. Phone 472-6660 be tween 9 & 4. 475-731 1 eves. Theta Xi Little Sitters Dinner 1015. Escorts will pick you up at 5:15. Formal at tire. See you Thursday. MATTHEW CHILD International mime artist will give a mime and comic dance workshop, Oct. 19-30. For more information, call: Tru Dance 475-0687 k NU MEDS Wednesday, Oct. 14, 7 p.m.. Union Mock interviews for Medical School. Delta Upsilon Little Sis ters: Important meeting to night, 7:30 p.m. Exec at 7 p.m. LESBIAN RAP GROUP 7 p.m. Union; All wimmin welcome. Remember! Every Thurs. night is price drinks for ladies at The Water Hole. UPC-Culture Center Posi tions open on ail committees. Applications available in CAP Office, Rm. 200, Nebr. Un ion. SUPPORT YOUR OWN STUDENT CREDIT UNION The ASUN Credit Union was established by students for students. Invest your mon ey; join the ASUN Credit Union today I 236 Nebr. Union 472-3178 HOURS: 12-4 p.m. Mon. Fri. WHAT IS a FASS Binder? UNL Weightlifting Club Meeting Wed., Oct. 14 in Col iseum at 6:30. Will critique Wt. training programs and var ious lifting techniques. Wear appropriate clothing. PROBE, the magazine of the College of Business is taking applications for the pos ition of Associate Editor. Busi ness students may pick up applications in CBA Room 240. 4 PHI THETA KAPPA JL ALUMS Anyone interested in or ganizing Alumni Chapter at UNL please contact Tami A. (before pet. 20). 472-9338 (after 7 p.m.) SAE - Budweiser All-University Flag Football Tourney. Oct. 17-18. Contact Roger, 476 0390435383. THE MAGAZINE, the un dergraduate literary publication of UNL, is seeking submissions of poetry, prose, art, and pho tography. Submissions accept ed at Room 142, Andrews. For questions call 472-6357. ung's resignation. Sonya Fidler, United Nations Association represent a.ive, said enthusiasm about the United Nations has picked up since the Model United Nations began. "This is just to make people aware that the UjN. is still working to preserve and to improve the quality of life,' she said. Fidler said issues likely to be discussed at the confer ence include the Middle East, nuclear proliferation, political security and social humanitarism. Dickerson said the conference usually hosts 500 dele gates and 250 to 300 of these are -from UNL. Those wishing to be delegates can pick up applications at the UPC office beginning Oct. 28. AUF Meeting Thursday 15th, 6:30 p.m., Nebr. Union. Room posted. Please attend. Phi U Members: CAPITOL ize Thursday, 6:30 p.m. TONIGHT! John Ander son, 1980 Presidential Candi date, speaks on "The '80's: The Future of American Pol itics." 7:30 p.m.. Nebraska Union. Centennial Room. Free with Student I.D.'s, non-students, $2. This pro gram is being brought to you by Talks & Topics Committee and UPC-City. DESIGN The New Plaza Marquis Winning Design will re ceive $25 and will be built and permanently displayed on Memorial Plaza. If in terested, pick up- details in Suite 220, Nebraska Un ion, All submittals due by Nov. 6, 1981. N.U. re serves the right to reject any or all proposals. ELECTRONICS CENTER Fraternity-Sorority CAS SETTE Deck Contest is now in progress. To all Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Students: Kent W. Stephens will be installed as Director of Christian Outreach for Uni versity Lutheran Chapel, 1510 Que Sts. at the 9:00 & 10:45 a.m. services on Sunday, October 18, 1981. Please come and join in worship and giving thanks for this new staff person. INSTANT REPLAY SEIFERTS 1 CENT SWEATER SALE Buy one, get one of equal value (or less) for a penny I SEIFERTSCENTRUM Photo by Dave Bentz Day while Maton Evans, UNL GAY STUDENT GROUP. THURS., 228 An drews, 8 p.m. Advising sessions for Human Jutrition and Food Service Management students will be Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 13 and 14, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., Room 217, Ruth Leverton Hall. All NUTRMGT students are urged to attend one of these sessions. 2 male roommates needed to share large 2 -bedroom apt. Close to EAST CAMPUS - $108 13 utilities. 464-9640. IMMEDIATELY: Responsi ble non-smoking male; newly redone apt. Inexpensive. 474 2241. NEED Responsible female roommate to share 2 bedroom apt. in older home. $115mo. ' utilities. Call 476-8833, 8 5, ask for Johanna. Wanted: Male roommate to share 2 bedroom apt. at Quail Valley, 56th & Hwy 2. Rent $180 utilities, available now. Inquire with Don, 423-3099. Professional Proofreading and Typing Services All types of papers proof read andor typed. Same day typing services on short pa pers. $1 per typed page; $1.50 graph and charts; $2 per page proofreading and typing. Call 477-9352. BIRTHRIGHT offers you a choice. We understand the needs of you and your baby. 477 8021. SMOKELESS TOBACCO FRESH CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "O" St. 476-0119 PREFER "Natural Foods"? Enjoy meat the way nature intended. BUFFALO DELI 1008 "P" Street